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Linked by David Adams on Thu 3rd Jul 2008 19:12 UTC, submitted by Caffeine Deprived
Apple's OS market share increased by nearly 32% in the last year . Windows Vista and Linux also increased their shares by 8% and 18%, respectively, to end the month accounting for 16.14% and 0.88% of the online OS market.
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Eclipse announces software redesign Eclipse announces software redesign
Eclipse Aviation will redesign the software of its Eclipse 500 light jet and is seeking changes to its Federal Aviation Administration design certification in response to a June 5 double-engine failure that led to a hard landing at Chicago Midway Airport.
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Picks and pans: 'Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath,' 'Jack Keane,' 'Super Turrican'
COMMAND & CONQUER 3: KANE'S WRATH 3 stars Just as the original "Command & Conquer 3" made the jump from PCs to consoles, so has its first expansion, "Kane's Wrath." However, the game has lost one of its most interesting features in the transfer to Xbox 360. "Kane's Wrath" retains the PC version's campaign, skirmish and online modes, its new units and numerous sub-factions. But it loses the ...
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YouTube orders worry privacy advocates
Privacy advocates say they are concerned about a New York federal judge's order requiring Google to turn over a database of YouTube viewers.The order made public late Wednesday requires Google to turn over the database to Viacom, which is in the middle of a massive copyright lawsuit against Google.The New York Times said that while Viacom insists the privacy of the YouTube viewers will be ...
Moldova.org |
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Talk to Your BlackBerry Pearl, Get Google Map Directions
Sometimes, you just can't be bothered to actually type out the things that you need on your mobile phone. It's just so much more convenient if you can talk to your phone the same way that you'd ask for directions from a living, breathing person.
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Study: Dial-Up Users Prefer Low Cost
Only 14 percent of dial-up users say they're stuck with the older, slower connection technology because they can't get broadband in their neighborhoods
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HP rolls out Puma-based Compaq 6735b, 6535b business laptops
Filed under: Laptops HP has already busted out a bundle of Puma-based laptops and tablets , but it looks like it's not done with AMD's latest platform just yet, with it now rolling out a pair of new Compaq laptops aimed at business users. Those include the 15.4-inch Compaq 6735b and the 14.1-inch 6535b, each of which will come loaded with your choice of AMD Turion X2, X2 Ultra, or ...
Engadget |
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Cemaphore Systems Joins Google Enterprise Partner Program
Cemaphore Systems, Inc. today announced it has joined the Google Enterprise Partner program, which extends the power of Google across the enterprise and helps customers get more value out of their Google enterprise deployments. Cemaphore's MailShadow(R) for Google Apps(TM) (MailShadowG) is a software solution that delivers "continuity in the cloud" and provides real-time, bi-directional ...
Centre Daily Times |
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YouTube orders worry privacy advocates
NEW YORK, July 3 (UPI) -- Privacy advocates say they are concerned about a New York federal judge's order requiring Google to turn over a database of YouTube viewers.
UPI |
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More Than a Million Non-PC SBs in India Plan First-Time PC Purchase in 2008
Over 40% of SBs (small businesses, or companies with up to 99 employees) in India have indicated plans to invest in computers for the first time in the next 12 months, opening up a huge opportunity for hardware, software and solution vendors. The universe in India for small businesses that do not own any computers (also termed as non-PC SBs) is vast - around 2.6 million. On being queried, over ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Google to close Denver office
Google will be closing its Denver office.
Denver Business Journal |
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Raven Squad Coming To Xbox 360 and Windows PC This Fall
Real-Time Strategy Melded with First-Person Shooter to Create Completely Unique Gaming Experience
GameInfoWire |
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Microsoft teams up for another Yahoo! bid
According to the Associated Press it sounds like Microsoft is going after Yahoo!’s online search operations again. This time the company is not looking to go it alone, however. They want to bring in News Corp. and Time Warner Inc., who maintain significant online assets. When the news hit the street Yahoo! stock got a [...]
Geek.com |
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Study: US broadband access up overall, but down among the poor
When it comes to broadband Internet access in America, the gap between the "haves" and "have-nots" is widening, suggests a Pew Research report released on Wednesday called "Home Broadband Adoption 2008."
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Sheriff blotter: Computer compromised
A Kannapolis woman suspects a neighbor of linking into her home computer’s router June 26 and then accessing the computer’s hard drive, according to t ...
The Salisbury Post |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 27th Aug 2007 22:21 UTC
A curious network performance reduction noticed by many Windows Vista users of the 2CPU forum that became the talk of Slashdot last week has been identified as having been caused not by DRM, as Slashdot users expected, but by a curious prioritization 'feature' of Vista that's intentionally biased toward Media Player at the expense of network and system resources.
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Michael Dell buys $100 million in stock
DALLAS (AP) - Chief Executive Michael Dell has bought about 100 million dollars worth of Dell Incorporated in recent days. Those shares are still near a five-year low after having rallied this spring.
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Wish List: 8 Ways to Improve Google Maps
Remember when people used to say “MapQuest it” if they didn’t want to explain to someone how to get somewhere? That phrase stuck around for quite a while after Google Maps was introduced even as MapQuest’s marketshare eroded. But lately it seems all I ever hear is “Google it.” Google Maps has seen a lot [...]
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Candid camera
PULASKI — A Giles County blogger said Wednesday his First Amendment rights are being squelched by a policy that bars unapproved cameras from school board meetings.
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Linked by Adam S on Tue 1st Jan 2008 17:05 UTC
From all of us at OSNews, we'd like to wish you a happy and healthy new year. In honor of the new year, we'd like to ask you: what headlines do you expect to read in the tech world in 2008? Are you expecting iPhone rev2? Or maybe Vista SP1's success? Perhaps Hardy Heron's world domination?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Jan 2006 14:19 UTC
It wasn't too long ago that having technology from AMD was a key differentiator for a systems maker. Now, staying only with Intel chips is setting Dell apart from its competitors.
OS News |
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Adobe to make searching easier on Flash sites
Thu, Jul 3, 2008 (1:15 p.m.) Internet users will now have an easier time finding sites that rely heavily on the popular Flash video format.
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Court orders YouTube to give Viacom video logs
Thu, Jul 3, 2008 (1:15 p.m.) Dismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when.
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Dell and Sony discover gold in the old [Feature]
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Court Orders YouTube To Give Viacom Video Logs
Dismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when.
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